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cvak | 2 years ago

To me it sounds like excelent video for making a legal case againts Britanny, I'd be very upset if someone would be secretly recording a meeting with me as a HR person. Guess that depends on a state, but good luck finding another corporate job.

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mmh0000|2 years ago

You'd HATE me then =D.

I live in a one-party consent state. And, Apple Watches have a GREAT and discreet microphone; I record whenever I have the slightest feeling something "important" is going to be said.

(And from a technical POV, using OpenAIs Whisper I can very easily convert those recordings to searchable transcripts)

You want to be a little HR god of your fiefdom. Still, unsurprisingly, intelligent people don't like people above them going on power trips, especially in America, where employers have a one-sided power-relationship with workers.

A_D_E_P_T|2 years ago

She's in Georgia, and Georgia, like most states, is a "one-party consent" state for purposes of making audio recordings of conversations. They'd have no case at all.

cvak|2 years ago

Making them? Sure. Sharing them on chinese owned social network? I'd be very very surprised.

yreg|2 years ago

So you are free to record work meetings and post them on TikTok?